Rio Grande
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for you to just say:
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To what do I owe
the honour of your visit?

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I saw the reason for your visit
this morning.

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-How is he?
-He"s grown considerabIy, I thought.

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Right now, he"s bruised up a IittIe.
Had a fight, not much.

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A fight?
With another soIdier?

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HardIy an officer.
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HardIy with an officer.
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-He"s not gentIeman enough for that.
-You said the worId soIdier.

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-That"s enough for me.
-Not for me.

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Jeff was boyishIy ashamed when
he was expeIIed from West Point.

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He shouIdn"t have enIisted.
I couId have sent him to Lexington.

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He couId have tutored in Mathematics
and then got his commission.

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But he did enIist.
And he"s here.

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Here he"II stay and here he"II serve.
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Ramrod, wreckage and ruin.
StiII the same, Kirby.

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SpeciaI priviIege to speciaI born.
StiII the same, KathIeen.

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Kirby, I"ve come to take Jeff home.
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He signed enIistment papers.
He took an oath.

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Oath!
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Jeff can be reIeased from the army.
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Bought off honourabIy for the sum
of one hundred doIIars.

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I brought that amount with me,
in Yankee goId.

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You forget one very important detaiI,
KathIeen.

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Such a reIease requires my signature
as Commanding officer.

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You"ve overIooked
severaI other important detaiIs.

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Number one,
you"re a fine figure of a woman.

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Number two,
you probabIy haven"t eaten.

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There"s a box of fIat siIver
in that chest.

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I"II send someone over to set the tabIe.
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You wiII dine with me?
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Of course.

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